Many white-led, well-funded and well-established food organizations have sought to expand their work on access to healthy foods into communities of color. However,
A) activists of color argue that when policy and programmatic goals are shaped by "outsiders" who do not live in affected communities, they tend to be less effective.
B) the government programs enacted in the 1930s restrict funding for these efforts even today and thus, require grassroots movements to change the laws.
C) the number of communities that need access to healthy foods is so overwhelming that they do not know where to begin.
D) the neoliberal ideology of the last 40 years has favored individualistic solutions sand thus, communities of color are not welcoming of such efforts.
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